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I HAVE STANDLONE PC HAVING ORACLE DATABASE -8I INSTALLED ON WINDOWS NT.
I CREATE ANOTHER DATABASE ON THE SAME PC SAY-"TEST" USING DIFFERENT SERVICE AND SID.DATABASE GETS CREATED .I CAN RUN CATLOG AND CATPROC SCRIPTS ALSO AND CREATE TABLESPACES AND USERS.
BUT WHEN I SHUTDOWN AND TRY TO CONNECT AGAIN USING PFILE,IT GIVES ERROR-
ORA-01102 UNABLE TO MOUNT DATABASE IN EXCLUSIVE MODE.
ANY SUGGESTION.?
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Problem Explanation:
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A database is started in EXCLUSIVE mode by default. Therefore, the
ORA-01102 error is misleading and may have occurred due to one of the
following reasons:
- there is still an "sgadef.dbf" file in the "ORACLE_HOME/dbs"
directory
- the processes for Oracle (pmon, smon, lgwr and dbwr) still exist
- shared memory segments and semaphores still exist even though the
database has been shutdown
- there is a "ORACLE_HOME/dbs/lk" file
Solution Description:
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Verify that the database was shutdown cleanly by doing the following:
1. Verify that there is not a "sgadef.dbf" file in the directory
"ORACLE_HOME/dbs".
% ls $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/sgadef.dbf
If this file does exist, remove it.
% rm $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/sgadef.dbf
2. Verify that there are no background processes owned by "oracle"
% ps -ef | grep ora_ | grep $ORACLE_SID
If background processes exist, remove them by using the Unix
command "kill". For example:
% kill -9
3. Verify that no shared memory segments and semaphores that are owned
by "oracle" still exist
% ipcs -b
If there are shared memory segments and semaphores owned by "oracle",
remove the shared memory segments
% ipcrm -m
and remove the semaphores
% ipcrm -s
NOTE: The example shown above assumes that you only have one
database on this machine. If you have more than one
database, you will need to shutdown all other databases
before proceeding with Step 4.
4. Verify that the "$ORACLE_HOME/dbs/lk" file does not exist
5. Startup the instance
Solution Explanation:
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The "lk" and "sgadef.dbf" files are used for locking shared memory.
It seems that even though no memory is allocated, Oracle thinks memory is
still locked. By removing the "sgadef" and "lk" files you remove any knowledge
oracle has of shared memory that is in use. Now the database can start.
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